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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 VII Digital Camera

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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 VII Digital Camera
Key Features
  • 20.1MP 1" Exmor RS BSI CMOS Sensor
  • BIONZ X Image Processor & Front-End LSI
  • ZEISS Vario-Sonnar T* f/2.8-4.5 Lens
  • 24-200mm (35mm Equivalent)
Mixing speed, reach, and portability, the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 VII is a pocket-sized camera packing a wealth of stills and video versatility. This seventh-generation camera in the esteemed RX100 series is the second to feature the impressive 24-200mm-equivalent ZEISS Vario-Sonnar T* lens that covers wide-angle to telephoto focal lengths for greater shooting flexibility in a variety of conditions. Making use of the extended range is a redesigned 20.1MP 1" Exmor RS CMOS sensor, along with an improved BIONZ X image processor, for fast shooting performance, high sensitivity to ISO 12800, and UHD 4K video recording. The updated sensor design is all about speed and enables blackout-free continuous shooting up to 20 fps for easier subject tracking. Single Burst Shooting also permits shooting at an extreme 90-fps setting for working with the fastest moving subjects. The sensor's design also provides a 357-point hybrid AF system for quick and accurate focus performance and subject tracking in both stills and video modes. A stacked design and front-end LSI also contribute to quickened operation and enhanced image quality. Video performance also remains impressive with the incorporation of S-Log3 and HLG gamma settings, and High Frame Rate shooting allows you to record at up to 960 fps for slow-motion playback.
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Sony DSC-RX100 VII Overview

  • 1Description
  • 220.1MP 1" Exmor RS CMOS Sensor & BIONZ X Image Processor
  • 3ZEISS Vario-Sonnar T* 24-200mm Lens
  • 4Fast Hybrid AF System with 315 Phase-Detection Points
  • 5UHD 4K Video Recording
  • 6Body Design and Wireless Connectivity
  • 7Other Camera Features

Mixing speed, reach, and portability, the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 VII is a pocket-sized camera packing a wealth of stills and video versatility. This seventh-generation camera in the esteemed RX100 series is the second to feature the impressive 24-200mm-equivalent ZEISS Vario-Sonnar T* lens that covers wide-angle to telephoto focal lengths for greater shooting flexibility in a variety of conditions. Making use of the extended range is a redesigned 20.1MP 1" Exmor RS CMOS sensor, along with an improved BIONZ X image processor, for fast shooting performance, high sensitivity to ISO 12800, and UHD 4K video recording. The updated sensor design is all about speed and enables blackout-free continuous shooting up to 20 fps for easier subject tracking. Single Burst Shooting also permits shooting at an extreme 90-fps setting for working with the fastest moving subjects. The sensor's design also provides a 357-point hybrid AF system for quick and accurate focus performance and subject tracking in both stills and video modes. A stacked design and front-end LSI also contribute to quickened operation and enhanced image quality. Video performance also remains impressive with the incorporation of S-Log3 and HLG gamma settings, and High Frame Rate shooting allows you to record at up to 960 fps for slow-motion playback.

Retaining the classic sleek form factor of an RX100, the VII still has a pocketable stature despite the extended zoom lens. A pop-up 2.36m-dot OLED electronic viewfinder is a sleek means for eye-level viewing or, alternatively, a 3.0" 921.6k-dot LCD touchscreen can be used. The LCD features a tilting design to support working from high and low angles and its touch capability permits the use of Touch Focus and Touch Shutter functions. The camera also sports Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity for sharing imagery to a linked mobile device or for embedding location information from your smartphone.

20.1MP 1" Exmor RS CMOS Sensor & BIONZ X Image Processor
Utilizing an advanced stacked structure with an integrated DRAM chip, the updated 20.1MP 1" Exmor RS CMOS sensor of the RX100 VII is able to deliver outstanding image quality from ISO 100-12800 with incredibly fast performance. This sensor stacks the pixel area, a high-speed signal processing circuit, and memory in order to increase data throughput and deliver features such as Single Burst Shooting, an Anti-Distortion shutter, UHD 4K video, and more. This 1" sensor also has 357 phase-detection AF points and 425 contrast detection areas for faster, more precise focusing.

This sensor is paired with a revised BIONZ X image processor and front-end LSI, which dramatically improve the speed and throughput of the entire imaging system, enabling blackout-free continuous shooting at up to 20 fps with continuous AF/AE calculations being performed at 60 times per second. The Single Burst Shooting function also permits recording up to seven frames, in raw or JPEG, at 90 fps, 60 fps, or 30 fps for capturing the fastest of moments. The front-end LSI and enhanced sensor performance also improve overall image quality, especially at higher sensitivities, by reducing noise and offering higher perceived resolution and color definition.
ZEISS Vario-Sonnar T* 24-200mm Lens
Spanning an impressive 24-200mm equivalent range, the integrated ZEISS Vario-Sonnar T* lens suits photographing in a wide range of situations. Now covering wide-angle to mid-telephoto, the updated zoom range affords greater shooting versatility while still retaining a compact form factor due to the f/2.8-4.5 maximum aperture range. The optical design incorporates eight aspherical elements, including four advanced aspherical (AA) elements, to greatly reduce aberrations and distortions in order to achieve high sharpness and accurate rendering. A ZEISS T* anti-reflective coating has also been applied to suppress reflections and glare for improved contrast and color fidelity.

The flexible reach is complemented by four stop-effective Optical SteadyShot image stabilization, which minimizes the appearance of camera shake to suit handheld shooting in low-light conditions. Additionally, Clear Image Zoom can also be used to further extend the effective reach of the zoom with nearly no image degradation.
Fast Hybrid AF System with 315 Phase-Detection Points
The RX100 VII is equipped with an on-sensor phase-detection AF system that dramatically improves autofocus speed for both stills and video. The camera uses a hybrid system with 357 phase-detection points that cover approximately 68% of the frame along with a 425-area contrast-detection system to provide fast, accurate focusing in a range of situations. The RX100 VII is able to lock onto subjects quickly, in just 0.02 seconds, and it can use Real-time Tracking for AI-based tracking on moving subjects. Real-time Eye AF, suitable for both humans and animals, also ensures critical sharpness when shooting portraits.
UHD 4K Video Recording
Able to record UHD 4K video at 30/24 fps, the RX100 VII, is capable of producing movies with exceptional clarity. By using a full pixel readout without binning, the camera collects about 1.7x the information needed for 4K output. This oversampling helps to increase clarity while reducing the impact of moiré and jaggies. Benefitting sharper recording, an Active SteadyShot mode can be used for recording that prioritizes smoothness when reducing the appearance of camera shake. Fast Hybrid AF is available during movie shooting for ensuring accurate, fast tracking using phase-detection AF points. The camera also offers Sony's advanced XAVC S format for recording a high bit rates up to 100 Mb/s. In addition to high-resolution internal recording, uncompressed HDMI output also enables the use of an optional external recorder for clean 4K recording with 4:2:2 sampling.

Affording extensive customizable color and gamma controls, the RX100 VII allows users to adjust the gamma, black level, knee, color level, and more. Also, users can use the same S-Log2 Gamma Curve that is found on high-end Sony Cinema cameras that squeezes up to 1300% more dynamic range into the video signal then traditional REC709, for increased post-production flexibility. HLG (Hybrid Log-Gamma) support is also available, along with the BT.2020 color space, for recording within a wide color gamut and, in addition to S-Log2, S-Log3 is also available for producing an effective 14-stop dynamic range with increased grading control in the shadow to mid-tone regions of the image.

Speed is also a huge advantage of the RX100 VII, and, in video, users will benefit from advanced High Frame Rate shooting and super slow motion. In Full HD, shooters will have access to a standard 120 fps setting that will enable outstanding slow motion when placed in editing software. In addition to this, the camera also offers a dedicated HFR mode that boosts the camera's frame rate to up to 960 fps.

A Photo Capture function is built directly into the camera, allowing shooters to quickly save an 8.29MP still from their UHD 4K movies. Full HD can also benefit from this feature, where users will be able to pull a 2MP still. Additionally, the camera is NTSC/PAL switchable, making it usable around the world, vertical videos can be recorded with embedded metadata to correct for the vertical orientation during playback.
Body Design and Wireless Connectivity
  • Rear 3.0" 921.6k-dot tilting LCD features a touchscreen design for intuitive operation, including the ability for working with Touch Focus, Touch Pad AF, and Touch Shutter functions. The screen's tilting design, which goes from 180° upward to 90° downward, also suits photographing from high, low, and front-facing angles.
  • One-push pop-up XGA OLED electronic viewfinder offers a resolution of 2.36m dots and 0.59x magnification for crisp, clear viewing. The EVF also uses a ZEISS T* coating, to ensure clarity from corner to corner, and has a one-push access design for more convenient switching between the LCD and EVF.
  • Integrated 3.5mm external microphone port supports improved audio recording quality.
  • A manual control ring surrounds the lens and features a smooth, click-less design for quick and quiet changing of settings. The ring can be assigned to control a variety of features, at different values, including zoom and aperture.
  • Custom button and other programmable button can be set to one of over 40 functions for quick access to commonly used settings.
  • Pop-up flash will help illuminate subjects in dimly lit scenes.
  • Built-in Wi-Fi connectivity enables instant transferring of imagery to mobile devices for direct sharing online to social networking, via email, and to cloud storage sites. NFC (Near Field Communication) is also supported, which allows for one-touch connection between the camera and compatible mobile devices, with no complex set-up required. Once connected, the linked mobile device can also display a live view image on its screen and, using Smart Remote Control, remotely control the camera's shutter release. Additionally, connection to a smartphone using a QR code is also possible.
  • Bluetooth connectivity, via the PlayMemories Mobile app, also allows you to embed location information into both stills and movie files for geotagging.
Other Camera Features
  • Anti-Distortion electronic shutter can enable completely silent shooting as well as the ability to work at shutter speeds as fast as 1/32000 second. This shutter also keeps rolling shutter effects to an absolute minimum and enables photographers to work in bright light with wider apertures.
  • The Fn menu can be accessed and edited immediately after continuous shooting, while data writing is still in progress.
  • File name setting allows users to change the first three characters of the file name from DSC to three characters of their choice. Additionally, images shot in continuous mode can also be displayed, reviewed, and deleted in the groups they were shot for faster operation.
  • Step Zoom lets you quickly change between five common focal lengths (24, 28, 35, 50, or 70mm) by rotating the control ring.
  • Users can set a minimum shutter speed when using ISO AUTO to help minimize shutter blur.
  • Creative Style settings: Standard, Vivid, Neutral, Clear, Deep, Light, Portrait, Landscape, Sunset, Night Scene, Autumn Leaves, Black & White, Sepia, and Style Box.
  • Picture Effect modes: Toy Camera, Pop Color, Posterization, Retro Photo, Soft High-Key, Partial Color, High Contrast Mono, Soft Focus, HDR Painting, Richtone Monochrome, Miniature, Watercolor, and Illustration.
  • Picture Profile parameters: Black Level, Gamma (Movie, Still, Cine1-2, ITU709, ITU709 [800%], S-Log2, S-Log3, HLG, HLG1, HLG2, HLG3), Black Gamma, Knee, Color Mode, Saturation, Color Depth, Color Phase, Detail, Copy and Reset.
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Sony DSC-RX100 VII Specs

Imaging
Sensor ResolutionEffective: 20.1 Megapixel (5472 x 3648)
Image Sensor1"-Type CMOS
Image StabilizationDigital
Optical in Integrated Lens
Lens
Focal Length9 to 72mm (35mm Equivalent Focal Length: 24 to 200mm)
Optical Zoom8x
Digital Zoom4x Maximum (32x Combined Zoom)
2x Optimized (16x Combined Zoom)
Maximum Aperturef/2.8 to 4.5
Focus Range3.15" to Infinity / 8 cm to Infinity (Wide)
3.28' to Infinity / 1 m to Infinity (Telephoto)
Optical Design15 Elements in 12 Groups
Exposure Control
Shutter SpeedMechanical Shutter
1/2000 to 30 Seconds
1/2000 to 4 Seconds in Auto Mode
1/2000 to 30 Seconds in Bulb Mode
Electronic Shutter
1/32000 to 30 Seconds
1/32000 to 4 Seconds in Auto Mode
Bulb/Time ModeBulb Mode
ISO SensitivityPhoto
100 to 12,800 in Auto Mode (Extended: 64 to 25,600)
Video
100 to 12,800 in Auto Mode
Metering MethodAverage, Center-Weighted Average, Multi, Spot
Exposure ModesAperture Priority, Manual, Program, Shutter Priority
Exposure Compensation-3 to +3 EV (1/3 EV Steps)
White BalancePresets: Auto, Cloudy, Color Temperature, Custom, Daylight, Flash, Fluorescent (Cool White), Fluorescent (Day White), Fluorescent (Daylight), Fluorescent (Warm White), Incandescent, Shade, Underwater
Continuous ShootingUp to 20 fps at 20.1 MP
Up to 90 fps at 20.1 MP
Interval RecordingYes
Self-Timer2/5/10-Second Delay
Special OptionsPanorama
Still Image Capture
Aspect Ratio1:1, 3:2, 4:3, 16:9
Image File FormatJPEG, Raw
Video Capture
Internal Recording ModesMP4/XAVC S
UHD 4K (3840 x 2160) at 23.98/25/29.97 fps [60 to 100 Mb/s]
1920 x 1080p at 23.98/25/29.97/50/59.94/100 fps [16 to 100 Mb/s]
AVCHD/MP4
1920 x 1080i at 50/59.94 fps [17 to 24 Mb/s]
Recording LimitUp to 30 Minutes
Broadcast OutputNTSC/PAL
Built-In Microphone TypeStereo
Audio Recording AC-3 Audio
2-Channel LPCM Audio
Interface
Media/Memory Card SlotSingle Slot: SD/SDHC/SDXC/Memory Stick Duo Hybrid
Internal MemoryNone
Video I/O1 x Micro-HDMI Output
Audio I/O1 x 1/8" / 3.5 mm TRS Stereo Input
Power I/O1 x Micro-USB Input
Other I/O1 x Micro-USB (USB 2.0) Data Output (Shared with Power Input)
WirelessWi-Fi, Bluetooth
Mobile App CompatibleNo
*As of May, 2023: Check with manufacturer for the most up-to-date compatibility
Global Positioning (GPS, GLONASS, etc.)None
Monitor
Size3.0"
Resolution921,600 Dot
Display Type180° Tilting Touchscreen LCD
Viewfinder
TypeBuilt-In Electronic (OLED)
Resolution2,359,296 Dot
Coverage100%
MagnificationApprox. 0.59x
Diopter Adjustment-4 to +3
Flash
Built-In FlashYes
Flash ModesAuto, Flash On, Off, Rear Sync, Slow Sync
Effective Flash RangeISO Auto
1.31 to 19.36' / 0.4 to 5.9 m (Wide)
3.28 to 10.17' / 1 to 3.1 m (Telephoto)
External Flash ConnectionNone
Environmental
Operating Temperature32 to 104°F / 0 to 40°C
General
Battery Type1 x NP-BX1 Rechargeable Lithium-Ion, 3.6 VDC, 1240 mAh (Approx. 240 Shots)
Dimensions (W x H x D)4 x 2.29 x 1.69" / 10.2 x 5.82 x 4.29 cm
Weight10.65 oz / 302 g
Packaging Info
Package Weight1.05 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)6 x 4.6 x 2.85"

Sony DSC-RX100 VII Reviews

A Bit Early for a full review. Why I bought it

By Karl
Rated 4 out of 5
Date: 2023-06-07

I usually shoot with a Canon 6D MII with multiple lens. I have been published many times including once in Time Magazine. I consider myself a very good intermediate prosumer photographer. I typically shoot aerial photography, landscape and family. For an upcoming trip the DSLR equipment is too much to hike around. I wanted a top point and shoot for a three week trip to London and Italy. We will be doing miles of hiking per day. My initial photos, using AUTO, Aperture, and Shutter priority have been high quality. I needed to purchase two books for added information for this camera. My wife will be using it as well, and I believe it is a significant upgrade from our iPhone 11 Pro. Video was also very good. I had to purchase the stick on hold from BHP that is absolutely required. Camera is too slippery without it. I also purchased from BHP the hand held / tripod that seems very useful. Very pleased so far with my purchase, there are differences canon DSLR vs Sony point and shoot that I am getting used to. This camera is obviously a developed product. So far I am very pleased.

Great Camera with Battery Issues

By Mark
Rated 3 out of 5
Date: 2023-03-05

I bought this camera for use as a video/vlogging camera. Great low light performance, great quality. The batteries however are another story. If you want to do anything but charge the batteries in the camera, you're stuck with third party options. You need 3-4 batteries to do anything useful with this, and Sony no longer sells chargers for their current generation of camera or batteries.

Sony DSC-RX100 VII

By Julie
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2023-02-21

I think I've bought almost everyone so far. After a year or so they seem to develop problems. Dust spots, cards wont stay in and just don't work. I've tried to find a spot to send them in and get a quote for repair but Sony is extremely difficult to get into and around so I give up and then buy a new one. Maybe they do that on purpose!!! But I love the little work horse allot.

Don't buy it unless you're OK ditching all your other gear..

By Seth
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2023-02-11

Hard to believe this thing is more than 3 years old and is still unparalleled as a serious camera that fits in your pocket. Yes, in your pocket. It's smaller than the Rollei 35 that was my constant companion for years, and it does a better job than even that stellar little machine did, with FAR more versatility of course. *The autofocus is insanely good. I was a professional photographer for years in the 90s and early 2000s, there was nothing on the high end that came close to what this thing can do. It nearly always selects the right subject and tracks it so quicky you'd never match it yourself on the best SLR gear. It does this while zooming and shooting, just keeps tracking. Better yet, in the event it hasn't selected the right subject, you can just slide your thumb on the screen to select the subject, then let go and it keeps following. The focus AI is that good -- it'll even re-track if something crosses the field of view. * Pop-up viewfinder! My vision is bad and I need to wear glasses all the time now. I cannot work from a rear screen -- and anyone serious about capturing that decisive moment knows the rear screen doesn't do it. The popup viewfinder has zero effective lag and makes working a pleasure. No need to look under your glasses or grab your cheaters, just pop the viewfinder, camera powers on, frame, and go. *Plenty of modes for old-school photographers who want to micromanage. I mostly use S mode with auto ISO, limited in settings to 1600 to avoid excessive noise. I keep the EV adjustment handy in case I need to tweak the exposure. *Amazing image quality given the physical constraints of the small lens. Great job in regular to mid light. Decent also in lower light. Loads better than I used to get pulling TMAX to 1600 in the old days. Image stabilizer lets you go pretty long on shutter speeds. Steady yourself and fire away in those dark rooms and you won't be disappointed (unless you like the fake detail from computational photography making things up.) Depth of field in wide to mid range is always very deep, so if you're still Bokeh obsessed, grab a Fuji with a wide aperture. *Still outpaces what the best camera phones can do. Anyone who claims otherwise is just shooting selfies and posting their food in Insty. Optical zoom makes it a no brainer for folks who want real pixels. * 20MP seems like plenty to me, especially since the lens and sensor guarantee that those are GOOD pixels. I get big prints off these files that look incredible. Cons: *Build is clearly not dust or water proof, if that's what you need. It's solid enough, but I keep it in an old-school pleather case to protect from bumps. *It's smooth and easy to drop. Use a neck strap or you'll destroy it in short order. *Menu system is a bit confusing and fussy. Screen is a touchscreen, but don't try to press the OK buttons that appear there. Need to use the hardware buttons. *Full M mode is unsatisfying as on most similar cameras, making you use little dials rather than the familiar stuff from an older SLR. *Heats up quickly shooting 4k video and won't do it for too long. If you want gorgeous clips in calm weather, it's fine. If you're vlogging or more, seek something else. Handling the camera will come through the mics anyway, and the wind noise is pretty bad even with filter on. Image stabilization in video is nowhere near an action cam -- that's not what this is. **Final Con: You will probably leave your more elaborate gear in the closet from now on. I used to carry an entire PJ shooters bag of good 35mm gear with me everywhere. None of that will ever be used again. Much as I love my Fujifilm x100, which is still a better street camera in some ways, I don't grab that often either, as this one can do 80% of what that can, plus much more, in a smaller, lighter package.

Mini Wonder

By Timothy
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2023-02-01

I've been looking for a smaller camera for vacation travel. I have a Nikon setup that weighs around 17 lb and it's just too heavy to carry on long trips. I've had a chance to use this camera on a few small weekend getaways and the image quality is superb. It's also a joy to carry around in my pocket

Easy Shooting

By Stanley
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2022-12-26

This a great camera. So much smaller than my Cannon sure shot and so easy to use. The pictures come out great.

A great pocket camera

By Tom
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2023-05-31

I have used the Sony DSC-RX100 IV for many years and it has been a great camera. Its biggest strength is very sharp clear images and good color rendition. I decided to get the model VII because I wanted to have a backup camera and I like the more powerful zoom lens. I'm preparing for a trip soon so I have been shooting hundreds of photos to get comfortable with this new camera. It is a tad bigger than the model IV and a bit slower lens (2.8 vs 1.8), but I have been very happy with its performance. I use it for still photos of landscapes and gardens. The lens is so sharp I don't need to worry about getting closeups. I just crop my regular photos and still have sharp clear images. After years of lugging my large cameras around this is a dream to use and the picture quality is better than my Canon 70-D. I highly recommend the DSC-RX100 VII.

not worth for video

By Marcelo
Rated 2 out of 5
Date: 2023-04-24

it overheats after 5 minutes

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